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by the way i'd expect and plan for a run on corners also in round 2...can't sleep on either position...better be proactive

hoops scoops 2012 season ..."in 2014 ryan tannehill etches his name in stone amongst the games elite qbs"..."ryan tannehill and andrew luck will carry the afc for the next decade plus the way peyton manning and tom brady have this last decade plus" for the love of god get a real freaking mike already!!!

Hoos, I understand your point, I too consider Woods a 2nd round talent, but weird things happen in the draft (Like Lamar Miller lasting to round 4). There is a supply demand thing going on here. I think many clubs will wait on WR as there are so many that are so close. We could see some serious talent last to round 3. That is the dream situation for the Fins. We can address other needs Rd 1 & 2 and pick the best of what's left round 3. By simple supply and demand, several will drop. I expect a run in Round 3 at WR, with clubs waiting due to supply.

guys that could lock up 2nd round picks today at cb are poyer (depends on his speed as to how high he goes) robert alford (big fan of this kid...long and wiry like keenan lewis but with better tools than lewis coming out) and the rutgers kid...bj webb of william and mary could really help himsel today also

if woods gets to the 3rd round you run the damn card up...i see no real chance a guy that productive and that good on tape at 6 ft and over 200 lbs and under 4.5 gets to round 3...heck i think him getting to #42 is a stretch

1. Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
This may be a bit of a reach on Eifert, but it's not a huge reach. Eifert is projected to be selected anywhere in the late first or early second. With needs elsewhere in free agency, Miami can ensure it has a playmaker at tight end by selecting Eifert with the #12 overall pick.

2a. Alex Okafor, DE, Texas
This is one of my favorite defensive ends in the entire draft. He would have to fall a little bit to be selected here, but it's not completely out of the question. Okafor has great athletic ability and strength. He's got a frame perfect for the defensive end position. He's an extremely team-oriented player and would be an immediate starter on the opposite side of Cameron Wake.

2b. Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
As the combine showed us, there's a ton of athletic ability in this class of receivers. It's also a group that has a lot of depth. Wheaton put up great numbers at Oregon State and would be the offensive spark Miami needs to be more dangerous in the passing game.

3a. Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M
This is an obvious pick for Miami. Swope, who before the combine was projected anywhere in rounds 3-5, solidified himself as a day-two pick with his performance at the combine. He thrived with Tannehill in Mike Sherman's offense at Texas A&M. Like Wheaton, Swope makes this receiving corps even more electric.

3b. Leon McFadden, CB, San Diego State
Not the biggest guy in the world, but he can certainly play. He would be a much-needed addition to a team needing more talent in the secondary.

I like the effort that all of us are putting into our respective mocks, BUT......

There can be no serious consideration of any mock without a FA aspect. Just too many questions without a FA pickup proposal included

round 2 is definitely gonna be heavy wr action...we better not sleep if we wait til then...i don't think dobson and king are in play for that round personally...more round 3 guys...but someone may pull the trigger on a bigger body guy like dobson there...i think bailey given what he ran last into round 3...could see hopkins there also imo...

definitely big action on the position in day 2 though...they're gonna fly off the board

Some of them will drop for sure...but if Bailey is staring us in the face with our 2nd pick in RD 2 Id be hard pressed to pass...and in the 3rd that kid is an absolute steal. 4.5 be damned...he has football speed. Im also with you with Woods...like him a lot in the 2nd round as well.